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hi guys... have a pretty nasty problem with my r33 - a HUGE clunk from the left side rear and then a lot of scraping... hopped out and the left rear tyre is 2 inches further rear than it should be. looked under car and it looks like the A arm has snapped clean in two up near where it joins the chassis proper. and looks like a biarch of a job to fix aswell :D

anyways - anyone have huge chunks of suspension bits lurking around their shed, or know someone that does... will save me some phone calls to wreckers in the morning

btw this happened while turnign left at a set of lights. very slow. must have been a stress fracture there already of something.

thanks in advance

Adam

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Hi Adam, I'm heading over to my mates tonight, I'll have a look around his shed to see if he has the right bit. Your quite lucky it didn't cause any more damage. I'll get back to you if he has the bit your after, plus see what he'll charge to fit it if you don't want to do it yourself.

cheers paul that would be great. yeah me and my mate shooould be able to fit it, but does look like a bit of a mission.

only damage is the guard is a little scratched and the tyre ripped up a bit, otherwise *phew* all ok. hopefully suspension parts are not bent or anything though, won't know till i get it up off the ground tomorrow morning

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